When might you need to use information? Why is it wrong to copy other people's work? What is a wiki? Read this book to learn about the different ways you can communicate information to other people. This book helps you to find the best way to present and share information, and considers the problem of copying other people's work.
Discover a host of marvellous poems about a sleepy seal, a hard-working ant, a rainy day and sleepy rabbit. This book is brimming with enchanting illustrations and also features best-loved rhymes and riddles.
Written in the style of a traveller's guide book, the authors take you on an interplanetary cruise describing each body in detail. The book runs from the largest (the Sun) to the smallest objects (comets and tiny asteroids) in the solar system. The illustrations are either photos from spacecraft that have visited the various planets and moons, or are hypothetical paintings based on what the sur…
This innovative title comes with over 70 magnetic number and image tiles for fun, interactive learning. Parents can help children to add, then ‘take away’ items from each scene, then answer the sums by placing magnetic tiles into the answer boxes. In addition to sums, the lively illustrations are aimed at the target age group, with familiar scenes, colors and shapes to encourage further…
Brain Teasing Math Puzzles!
Pop-ups, NASA photos, and up-to-date information about the solar system.
Whose foot is this? An intriguing close-up of an animal's foot invites you to guess. Turn the page to find out if you're right.